USC sent season-ticket holders a survey about paying for personal seat licenses

Los Angeles Coliseum

USC recently sent its season-ticket holders a survey about improvements to the Los Angeles Coliseum and included on the survey was the possibility of personal seat licenses.

According to Inside USC, the range of fees was between $1,000-4,000. A USC spokesperson told the site that there were no conclusions to be drawn from the survey about the possibility of personal seat licenses.

“Nothing is close to being set in stone, no decisions have been made . . . that’s the reason for the survey," the spokesperson said.

However, personal seat licenses aren't exclusive to professional sports. Stanford says tennis coach Dick Gould developed one of the first personal seat license plans for fundraising for tennis facilities in 1986. Ohio State currently uses PSLs for some seating at Value City Arena.